What did happen to reddit though? Everything seems to continue as it always has. I was using Joey for Reddit to browse it, ant that still works as far as I know
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Of the top five, sh.itjust.works seems to be the best. Definitely the instance that I would recommend to new users.
All i know is I spend half my time on lemmy/kbin now blocking stuff because it's just stupid meme after meme after meme.
That wasn't the case a few weeks ago.
Block, baby, block. I've been blocking tons of communities/magazines I don't want, and that really helps shape my feed into something I'm not annoyed at.
Nice achievement! Needless to say, the user base needs to grow further to compete with other social media
I think it would be great if we have numbers that are increasing slow and steadily, giving this whole ecosystem time to work out the kinks. While I dream of one day everyone being a part of the fediverse, I'm getting a good count and quality of discussions right now.
And to think you thought you needed a John Oliver AMA. John Oliver don't have anything on me.
"Barbie", only in theaters July 21st.
Beehaw admins shot themselves in the foot, it was supposed to be the no.1 by now but they decided to persecute the left instead.
I actually quite like having Beehaw being proactive about their users' safety/ mental well-being.
I wound up making a second account on Lemmy.world so I can see what's going on in the larger Lemmy community, but I also appreciate being able to browse and post in a safer environment. I just wish the Lemmy back-end had more nuanced federation/ defederation options and better mod tools so I didn't have to make a second account to browse the extended Lemmy community.
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why are so many lemmy.ml users not active compared to .world or beehaw?